Book,  Par.

 1    II,     30|           some towed by the more powerful, returned, and Germanicus,
 2    II,     67|          Musulamian people. This powerful tribe, bordering on the
 3   III,     37|         become more frequent, so powerful were the attractions of
 4   III,     51|          Sejanus and so had very powerful interest. Blaesus replied
 5   III,     55|     Coelaletae, Odrusae and Dii, powerful tribes, took up arms, under
 6    IV,     30|       and a life of crime, but a powerful pleader, he had brought
 7    IV,     47|     false indeed, but urged with powerful sarcasm; the poems which
 8     V,      2|     those bitter jests which the powerful remember so long. ~ ~
 9    VI,     11|      Sejanus was in every case a powerful recommendation to the emperor'
10    VI,     11|        honours, who are the most powerful to help or to injure. That
11    VI,     21|                      Meanwhile a powerful host of accusers fell with
12    VI,     43|         through what was no less powerful to destroy, the enmity of
13    VI,     49|    cavalry; Pharasmanes was also powerful in infantry, for the Iberians
14    VI,     64|                      Seleucia, a powerful and fortified city which
15    VI,     65|         Hiero, who held two very powerful provinces, imploring a brief
16    VI,     74|          always, indeed, by some powerful minister, not for any fault,
17    XI,      1|        supported by numerous and powerful connections, he would find
18    XI,      9|  advocate is at the mercy of the powerful. But eloquence cannot be
19    XI,     37|      court indeed shuddered, its powerful personages especially, the
20    XI,     40|       then summoned all his most powerful friends. First he questioned
21   XII,     16|        Meherdates, stript of his powerful auxiliaries and suspecting
22   XII,     21|        of Rome and sovereigns of powerful peoples was primarily based
23   XII,     37|         and Severn. The Iceni, a powerful tribe, which war had not
24   XII,     52|           ruled Armenia with our powerful support. There was a son
25  XIII,      9|          enterprise is supremely powerful, speedily accomplished his
26  XIII,     20|        He then enriched his most powerful friends with liberal presents.
27  XIII,     45|        own dependencies, had the powerful aid of his brother Vologeses,
28  XIII,     71|         themselves, a tribe more powerful not only from their numbers,
29   XIV,     40|       island of Mona which had a powerful population and was a refuge
30   XIV,     73|          was daily becoming more powerful and who thought that the
31   XIV,     86|        by poison two of his most powerful freedmen, Doryphorus, on
32    XV,      1|      revolt of the Hyrcanians, a powerful tribe, and by several wars
33    XV,     11| Vologeses was approaching with a powerful force bent on war. He summoned
34    XV,     31|        the destinies of the most powerful nations, had handed over
35    XV,     43|          After a time he grew so powerful by accusing all the best
36    XV,     45|      people of Rome had the most powerful claims and must be obeyed
37    XV,     59|       attractions of vice are so powerful, do not wish for strictness
38   XVI,      9|   unarmed as he was, he was very powerful, and more an enraged than
39   XVI,     18|        his son Annaeus Lucanus a powerful aid in rising to distinction.
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